EDUCATION (CBSE/UGC NET)

EDUCATION UGC NET

EDUCATIONAL SOCIOLOGY

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Value conflicts in the minds of school children are often created by
A
Unruly students
B
Maladjusted teachers
C
Conflicting laws of the country
D
Conflicting value systems of the home and the school
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -A value conflict means two opposing belief systems are at play and one or more people involved feel pressure to conform. The good news is different values don’t have to create conflict.

Detailed explanation-2: -Consider these value conflict examples: Business partners clash over the ethical standards they expect each other to uphold. A negotiator refuses to do business with a potential counterpart she deems unsavory on moral grounds. Parents bar their teenager from attending an event they think might be dangerous.

Detailed explanation-3: -A student who deliberately disrupts the classroom (such as dominating class discussions, engaging in leisure conversations, being chronically late to class, being unprepared, or causing a scene) A student who is impolite to others in the classroom (such as competing with fellow students or insulting others’ opinions)

Detailed explanation-4: -In turn, conflicts between students can arise due to misunderstandings, fights, the rivalry between groups, discrimination, bullying, use of spaces and assets, dating, sexual harassment, loss or damage of school assets, diverse elections, travel, and parties.

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